Noctuidae 
(1) Euclidia cuspidea Hubner, Plate XXX, Fig. 20, $ . 
The moth is found from Canada to the Carolinas and Georgia 
and thence westward to the Mississippi. 
(2) Euclidia intercalaris Grote, Plate XXX, Fig, 19, $ . 
This is a rather rare species in collections. It is found in New 
Mexico and the southwestern States. 
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Genus PANULA Guenee 
(1) Panula inconstans, Plate XXX, Fig. 21, $ . 
Not uncommon in the southern States. 
Genus MELXPOTIS Hubner 
This is a moderately large genus, represented in both the 
New World and the Old. Of the ten species known to occur 
within our faunal limits we show, six on our plates. 
(1) Melipotis fasciolaris Hubner, Plate XXX, Fig. 22, $ . 
This is not an uncommon insect in the Antilles, and also 
occurs in Florida. The specimen figured on the plate was taken 
in the latter locality. 
(2) Melipotis pallescens Grote & Robinson, Plate XXX, 
Fig. 25, ?. 
An inhabitant of the southwestern -portions of our territory, 
reported from Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. 
(3) Melipotis limbolaris Geyer, Plate XXX, Fig. 27, $ . 
Syn. grandirena Haworth. 
Found from New England to Florida and westward to the 
Mississippi. 
(4) Melipotis perlaeta Henry Edwards, Plate XXX, Fig. 
26, ? . 
The species has been found in Arizona and Texas. 
(5) Melipotis jucunda Hubner, Plate XXX, Fig. 24, $ . 
Syn. cinis Guenee; agrotipennis Harvey; hadeniformis Behr. 
The insect ranges from New York to Florida and westward to 
Texas and Colorado. 
(6) Melipotis sinualis Harvey, Plate XXX, Fig. 23, $ 
This easily recognizable species is an inhabitant of Texas and 
Arizona and ranges southward along the high table-lands o* 
northern Mexico. 
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